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The Brexit vote cost George Osborne’s family business hundreds of thousands of pounds last year, PoliticsHome can reveal.
A former chair of the BBC Trust who quit after Theresa May said she would have to re-apply for the job has been appointed a minister.
Members of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) have decided to back the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) for another three years.
Home furnishings retailer IKEA today opens the doors of its much-anticipated store on Sheffield Road, Tinsley.
Michel Barnier has warned that it could be "months" before he is able to say that "sufficient progress" has been made in the Brexit talks.
At a UK Finance fringe event, shadow security minister Nick Thomas-Symonds and an expert panel discussed how the public and private sector can work together to protect UK businesses from cyber-attacks.
Disabled people are being “shut out of the jobs market” in huge numbers due to the attitudes and discrimination they can face throughout the recruitment process, according to research published today.
Boris Johnson has urged Theresa May to make sure the post-Brexit transition period with the EU is not "too long" – less than a week after the Prime Minister laid out her proposed timetable.
Our message to the Government is to support this achievable commitment to keeping energy costs in British homes and buildings down and deliver a high quality, sustainable programme.
GMB General Secretary Tim Roache responds to Jeremy Corbyn's Labour conference speech.
Responding to the address today (Wednesday 27 September) to the Labour conference by party leader Jeremy Corbyn, the leader Unite, the UK’s largest union, hailed 'a prime minister in waiting'.
At a Labour fringe event, the shadow digital minister Liam Byrne was joined by shadow treasury minister Peter Dowd and a panel of experts to discuss 'the greatest policy challenge of our time' - legislating for the self-employed.
A Labour frontbencher called on Ofsted to measure how schools promote apprenticeships to their pupils to ensure the career path is given parity of esteem with studying at university.
Downing Street has said it is "bitterly disappointed" at a decision from the Trump administration to slap tariffs on aeroplane parts built in Northern Ireland.
Boris Johnson is to host the launch of a right wing think tank pushing for hard Brexit, just days after the Prime Minister's key Florence speech.
A key part of Theresa May’s Brexit speech in Florence last week was agreed with the EU commission beforehand, it has been reported.
Jeremy Corbyn will unveil plans to end Britain's long hours culture and boost the amount of time people get off work.
Ministers must pay more attention to promoting apprenticeships in the services sector, a Labour frontbencher has said, as automation threatens to take away a number of jobs in other industries.
Speaking at a Labour party conference fringe event, senior figures from the construction industry encouraged the creation of single industry voice to help deal with challenges from Brexit.
Donald Tusk has taken a swipe at Boris Johnson as he said Britain’s attempt to have a "cake and eat it" approach to Brexit had come to an end.
Unite, the UK’s largest union has today (Tuesday 26 September) told Labour Party Conference that workers at the Bombardier factory in Northern Ireland are “holding their breath” over the company’s future and that the UK government must intervene to protect jobs.
Theresa May went running to Northern Ireland and the DUP when her job security was threatened - workers in Northern Ireland now look to the Prime Minister to protect theirs.
Union calls for backing of move to make assaults on emergency workers in the line of duty an aggravated offence.
Theresa May is to meet with Donald Tusk for the first time since laying out plans for a two-year post-Brexit transition period later today.